
Open with help @Miss France AND #SylvainPussier how ESP works on board #Peugeot508PSE, for driving without losing traction. Watch the full episode: https://t.co/2x2jRvcKsZ pic.twitter.com/hCjY0nQE3I
Five years have passed since the update of the Peugeot 508. A completely new generation for the top sedan of the Lion brand, which then replaced the first version with an outdated style, despite good advantages. Thus, in 2018, this new version saw the light of day with a completely new style, in line with the latest models of the brand. In addition to the appearance of a fang-shaped light signature on the front, this 508 II also stands out with a new four-door coupe silhouette that is very attractive in appearance.
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New version
But no matter what, it’s still time for your own sedan go through the restyling box. Especially since, unfortunately, it is struggling to achieve the success that the brand expected at its launch. Indeed, its big sedan silhouette seems hard to convince, especially against the backdrop of the 308 and other 3008s. So Peugeot is betting big on this facelift. The latter should arrive next summer, with sales scheduled for September. there SW station wagon version of course, will also be affected by this update, focusing especially on style, but not only. Because in addition to redesigned aesthetic elements and a new logo, the sedan will offer other developments.
new engines
Indeed, new engines will also be in the program with alternative options up to 300 horsepower. But it may happen that then the model range will consist only of plug-in hybrid versions. Thus, the sedan could mark its more upscale positioning and differentiate itself more easily from the new one Peugeot 408 still available with heat engines.
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Source: Auto Plus

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